The Demon:

Paul Cornell’s Demon Knights (2011-Present)

Demon Knights logoWith the September 2011 reboot of the entire DC Universe, DC offered a new Demon series as one of its initial 52 ongoing titles: Demon Knights, written by Paul Cornell. The series offered a new take on the Demon, in which he led a super-team during the days of Camelot.

Demon Knights #1

“Seven Against the Dark” -- 20 pages

cover by Tony S. Daniel; $2.99; cover-dated Nov 2011; published 14 Sept 2011

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The original solicitation image for Demon Knights #1 (Nov 2011).

Demon Knights #1 (second printing)
published 12 Oct 2011
Demon Knights #2

“They Shall Not Pass” -- 20 pages

  • written by Paul Cornell; pencils by Diógenes Neves; inks by Oclair Albert

cover by Tony S. Daniel; $2.99; cover-dated Dec 2011; published 12 Oct 2011

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The cover to Demon Knights #2 (Dec 2011) without titles or indicia.

Demon Knights #3

“First Sacrifices” -- 20 pages

  • written by Paul Cornell; pencils by Diógenes Neves; inks by Oclair Albert

cover by Tony S. Daniel and Norm Rapmund; $2.99; cover-dated Jan 2012; published 9 Nov 2011

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The original solicitation image for Demon Knights #3 (Jan 2012).

Demon Knights #4
cover-dated Feb 2012

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The cover of Demon Knights #4 (Feb 2012) without titles or indicia.

Demon Knights #5
cover-dated Mar 2012

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The cover of Demon Knights #5 without titles or indicia.

Demon Knights #6
cover-dated Apr 2012

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The cover of Demon Knights #6 without titles or indicia.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

In 1996, while still an undergraduate, Dr. Julian Darius founded what would become Sequart Research & Literacy Organization. After graduating magna cum laude from Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisconsin), he obtained his M.A. in English, authoring a thesis on John Milton and utopianism. In 2002, he moved to Waikiki, teaching college while obtaining an M.A. in French (high honors) and a Ph.D. in English. In 2011, he founded Martian Lit, which publishes creative work, including his transgressive novel Nira/Sussa and The Many Lives of Yelena Moulin (serialized online for free). His blog is Fire Pug Kills Eight. He currently lives in Illinois.

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